New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3439

Introduced
2/1/24  

Caption

Requires owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine units to provide certain maintenance services; permits municipalities to require owners of multiple dwellings with six to eight units to provide these services.

Impact

With the introduction of this bill, urban and suburban municipalities will now have a clearer framework to enforce housing maintenance regulations. The law allows local government bodies the authority to extend these requirements to multiple dwellings with six to eight units, thereby expanding the scope of accountability among property owners. This could potentially lead to improved housing conditions across a wider range of residential properties, promoting a more uniform standard of upkeep and care within the community. Such regulations are expected to directly benefit tenants, enhancing their living environments and safeguarding their rights as residents.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3439 introduces mandatory maintenance services for owners of multiple dwelling units in New Jersey, specifically those with nine or more units. These services include the setting out and returning of waste receptacles, daily maintenance of common areas, snow and ice removal from sidewalks and driveways, and operation of heating equipment. This legislative effort aims to enhance living conditions in multifamily housing by ensuring that owners adhere to specific standards that promote safety and cleanliness. The law builds upon existing regulations from the Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law to ensure comprehensive care and attention to tenant environments.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding A3439 may arise from property owners regarding the potential increased costs associated with fulfilling these maintenance requirements. Owners might express concerns about the financial burden of hiring additional staff or services to meet compliance. Additionally, there could be resistance from landlords fearing the implications of punitive measures for violations of the new regulations. Balancing the needs for proper maintenance and the financial realities of property management represents a crucial discussion point as the bill advances through legislative scrutiny.

Companion Bills

NJ S2185

Same As Requires owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine units to provide certain maintenance services; permits municipalities to require owners of multiple dwellings with six to eight units to provide these services.

NJ S999

Carry Over Requires owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine units to provide certain maintenance services; permits municipalities to require owners of multiple dwellings with six to eight units to provide these services.

NJ A2398

Carry Over Requires owners of multiple dwellings with at least nine units to provide maintenance services 24 hours a day.

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